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How Red Clover and Garlic could help protect you from the 21st Centurys biggest
How Red Clover and Garlic could help protect you from the 21st Centurys biggest
How Red Clover and Garlic could help protect you from the 21st
Century’s biggest killer by Ray
Collins
For centuries, Chinese Medicine and Western folk medicine have used
extracts from red clover as a diuretic, cough expectorant, and
remedy for skin conditions like psoriasis. Now modern medicine
claims that it can help reduce the symptoms of the menopause and
ease prostate problems. And it could even help prevent cancer.
The reason is that red clover contains isoflavones. These are
chemicals which act like weak oestrogens. This blocks some of the
bad effects of naturally-occurring oestrogen, which can cause
breast, prostate and colon cancer.
One of the isoflavones, known as ‘geneistin’ can revert
breast and prostate cancer cells back to their pre-cancerous
states. It can also delay the growth of new blood vessels in
tumours.
This may explain the low rates of prostate cancer in Asia. They eat
a lot of isoflavone-rich foods like red clover, soya, lentils,
chickpeas and beans.
Red clover can also help reduce the sypmotomns of the menopause,
such as night sweats and hot flushes. For instance, in Japan,
another Asian country that loves its isoflavones, hot flushes are
rarely reported.
Red Clover is available as a dried herb, and in tablets, capsules,
and tinctures. To make a cup, pour boiling water over two
teaspoonfuls of dried Red Clover flowers. Cover, then steep for
another ten minutes.
Another cancer fighting weapon
The are two more natural cancer-fighting compounds you should be
aware of. And both are found in the same fruit.
Resveratrol is an antioxidant found in high quantities in dark
grapes, such as the muscadine. This fruit is also loaded with
pterostilbene, which scientists have found could prevent the kind
of cell damage associated with cancer-causing agents. It can also
lower blood glucose levels, making it highly effective against
diabetes.
So while you’re enjoying your red clover tea, why not munch
on some muscadine grapes, or other dark-skinned grapes? Or try
this…
Avoid disease… AND vampires
Vampires hate garlic. As do people on first dates. Cancer cells
aren’t too keen on it either.
For hundreds of years, people have been using chopped up garlic to
fight skin cancer. Make a poultice of garlic and castor oil, paste
it onto your skin, and the tumour could shrivel and die in a matter
of days.
It’s all because of allicin, the chemical that gives garlic
its flavor. Allicin, produced by a biochemical reaction between
alliinase and alliin, is toxic to cancer cells.
Usually, when you chew garlic, the allicin is produced, then
neutralised before it reaches the parts that need it. But Israeli
researchers have found a way to get these two compounds to the site
of a tumour seprately. Then, when they reach the cancer cells, the
idea is that they’ll combine, release allicin, and start to
destroys the cells.
Clever stuff, but we’ll have to wait for a bit of scientific
progress first.
That said, many people still swear by garlic as a weapon against
cancer. Even if you just eat it. And there’s some evidence to
back them up. In 2000, a team of researchers from the University of
North Carolina found that people who eat raw or cooked garlic
regularly cut their risk of stomach cancer by about a half compared
with those who eat none.
Try blending up some raw broccoli, garlic juice, onions and ginger.
Some experts say it's one of the most potent anti-cancer
concoctions you can drink.
Sounds like it could blow away a hangover from 20 miles, too!
Ray Collins is a freelance nutrition and health writer. He is the
author of a FREE email newsletter called The Good Life Letter,
which offers dozens of natural remedies, nutritional tips and
health secrets every week. For more articles and ideas, visit his
FREE website: http://www.goodlifetter.co.uk
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